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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

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United Kingdom · 2012
Rated PG-13 · 1h 47m
Director Lasse Hallström
Starring Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas, Rachael Stirling
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance

Alfred is a fisheries scientist who one day receives an unusual request: a businesswoman named Harriet wants his help in fulfilling a wealthy sheik's request to bring sport fishing to Yemen. Alfred declines at first, but when the British prime minister's spokeswoman latches on to the project as a way to improve Middle East relations, he joins in.

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Village Voice by

Mostly sacrifices the political satire and epistolary structure of Paul Torday's source novel in favor of cute, if strained, rom-com shenanigans.

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Los Angeles Times by Betsy Sharkey

The film has a grand cast, with Emily Blunt, Ewan McGregor, Kristin Scott Thomas and Amr Waked at the center of this very clever tale of modern eco-issues intertwined with old-style political intrigues and New Age romance.

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Time Out by David Fear

Only Kristin Scott Thomas channeling "In the Loop's" Malcolm Tucker offers a spark; the rest is simply hokum designed to land overly sentimental suckers hook, line and sinker.

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ReelViews by James Berardinelli

It's not a stretch to say the movie works in large part because of the charm and sparkle of the three leads: Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, and Kristin Scott Thomas.

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Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman

You can have a reasonably nice time at Salmon Fishing in the Yemen if you accept that it's the tidiest movie imaginable to ever say that falling in love is like swimming upstream.

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Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

This perhaps sounds like a hilarious movie. So it could be, in the hands of the masters of classic British comedy. Unfortunately, the director is the Swede Lasse ("Chocolat"), who sees it as a heart-warming romance and doesn't take advantage of the rich eccentricity in the story.

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Portland Oregonian by Shawn Levy

Alas, none of it, save Kristin Scott Thomas giving a peach of a performance as a political operative, smacks of real life or vitality. Even when it evinces spasms of life, this film is, more or less, a dead fish.

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